Machu Picchu: the Salcantay Trek
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Machu Picchu: The Salcantay Trek May 28 – June 7, 2018 (11 days in Peru) Join expert Himalayan trekking guide Cathy Ann Taylor on an off-the-beaten-path high altitude trek to the celebrated Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. You’ll trek through misty cloud forests and alongside brilliant blue lakes, with constant views of the glacier-draped peaks of the Cordillera Vilcabamba, a spectacular mountain range in the heart of the Andes cradling the sanctuary of Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas.” Much less traveled, higher and more rugged than the regular Inca Trail, this trek takes you across a variety of ecosystems, from alpine habitats with views of icy glaciers and the avalanche-swept slopes of Salcantay (20,574’) to lush bamboo forests, fruit orchards, and coffee plantations. And although the trek is challenging, you won’t go unrewarded. Instead of camping, you’ll end each day at a delightful mountain lodge, where you’ll dine on delicious international and local cuisine, soothe your weary muscles in a Jacuzzi, and sleep in a comfortable bed. The Incas never had it so good! TRIP DETAILS Strenuous6 days strenuous hiking; 10 nights hotels and lodges ITINERARY Day 1, May 28Arrive in Lima, fly to Cuzco (11,200’) Fly to Cuzco, Peru, via Lima (you will need to depart the U.S. the previous day—most flights are overnight). You will be met upon your arrival in Cuzco (11,200’) and transferred to the Casa Andina Private Collection, a lovely renovated 18th-century colonial manor house located about three blocks from the main square. After meeting your trip leader you can take rest, acclimatize, have lunch, or take a walk around this charming city, once the capital of the Inca Empire and now a treasure trove of ornate cathedrals side by side with artisan shops offering all sorts of colorful handicrafts for sale. Lunch and dinner on your own at one of the many fine restaurants in town. Hotel El Mercado Day 2, May 29Cuzco (11,200’) In the morning we’ll slip on our hiking boots and take a tour of the Inca ruins just outside Cuzco—a good warm-up and acclimatization hike for the days ahead as well as our introduction to the scope of Inca history and civilization. We’ll visit Kencho, noted for its fine stone carvings, Tambo Machay, with its fountains and ceremonial baths, Koricancha (the Temple of the sun), Sacsayhuaman, a majestic fortress known for its incredible zigzag walls made of blocks of stone put together without any mortar in the classic Inca manner, the Cathedral, and many more attractions. Lunch on your own in Cuzco. In the afternoon, Cuzco is yours to relax or explore on your own. Wander up and down the busy streets, where the remains of Inca architecture lie alongside Spanish convents and cathedrals, and poke around in the many shops and stalls. In the evening we’ll gather for a “welcome” dinner and trip briefing. B,D…Hotel El Mercado Day 3, May 30Salcantay Lodge, Soray Pampa (12,670’) After breakfast we take a 4-hour drive towards the Salcantay Lodge (12,670'), situated in the beautiful Soray Pampa valley. En route to the lodge we’ll visit the ruins of Tarawasi, built from finely polished granite and believed to have been one of the critically important sites of Inca culture and religion. After another stop we will take a scenic easy to moderate four-hour hike to the lodge, with a picnic lunch, a perfect opportunity for us to acclimate. Our arrival at the lodge is heralded by an unimpeded views of Salcantay, at 20,574' the highest peak in the Cordillera Vilcabamba, and considered by climbers to be one of the most difficult, and Humantay, at 17,969’. After settling into our rooms, the rest of the late afternoon is at leisure to adjust to the altitude. An evening briefing is followed by aperitifs and a hearty dinner. (3 hours hiking.) B,L,D…Salcantay Lodge Day 4, May 31Salcantay Lodge, Soray Pampa (12,670’) Today is a day of rest and further acclimatization. We’ll take and optional hike to a high glacial lake (13, 845’), and scramble to a spot with wonderful views of the snowy Vilcabamba Range, or choose to relax and just take in the beautiful setting. (4-5 hours hiking.) B,L,D…Salcantay Lodge ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CATTARA PO Box 1366 ~ Sausalito, CA 94966 Phone/Fax (415) 331-9539 ~ [email protected] - 2 - Day 5, June 1On trek – Wayra Lodge (12,900’) Today we begin our four-day trek to the celebrated ruins of Machu Picchu. Hiking up the Rio Blanco Valley, we circle the peak of Humantay, across from Salcantay. Our high point today is at Salcantay Pass at 15,100 feet along the shores of Lake Salcantaycocha, from where we set our eyes on the glacial moraines and snowcapped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range. Descend to Wayra Lodge (12,900'), where we can soak our weary muscles in a welcoming Jacuzzi. (7-8 hours hiking.) B,L,D…Wayra Lodge Day 6, June 2Collpa Lodge (9,400’) We descend to the Collpapampa Valley, where the scenery of pasturelands and lush vegetation is a sharp contrast to the harsh alpine territory we have emerged from. Our evening’s accommodation is at Collpa Lodge, set in a beautiful cloud forest at 9,400’, with orchids and butterflies all around. (5-6 hours hiking.) B,L,D…Collpa Lodge Day 7, June 3Lucma Lodge (7,100’) We continue to descend in elevation as we make our way through the Rio Santa Teresa Valley, where we find orchards of coffee and tropical fruits and a myriad of incredible wildflowers. After a riverside picnic, we hike on a newly restored Inca road to Lucma Lodge (7,100’), set on an organic coffee plantation. After our arrival we have some time to explore the village and meet some of the local people. (5 hours hiking & 30 minutes drive.) B,L,D…Lucma Lodge Day 8, June 4Aguas Calientes (6,693’) Our final day of hiking begins with a crossing of Llactapata Pass (~9,400’), from where we have awesome views of Machu Picchu in the distance. We’ll continue to enjoy views of this fairytale city as we descend through bamboo and mountainous terrain to the Urubamba River. We catch the train here for a 50 minute ride to the village of Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. Upon our arrival we can explore this small town and perhaps shop for some alpaca wool hats, sweaters, or blankets before a festive celebratory dinner. (7 hours hiking.) B,L,D…Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel Day 9, June 5Machu Picchu We’re up early to catch the bus (30 minutes) for Machu Picchu(7,970’). As we make our way on switchbacks up to the ruins, we can appreciate the truly wonderful setting the Incas chose when deciding to build their retreat high above the Urubamba River in the mid-15th century. The landscape is stunning, with green mountains plunging to the valley floor, the massive cliff face of Huayna Picchu (towering above the remains of temples, sanctuaries, altars, and fountains, and colorful orchids tumbling over the rough stone walls at ~8,750’). Our knowledgeable local guides will give us a detailed explanation of the many structures and help us to envision the life of the Incas ages ago. We’ll have a whole day to explore the ruins, with lunch at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Hotel, right at the entrance to the ruins. At the end of the day we return to our hotel for a joyous farewell dinner. B,L,D…Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CATTARA PO Box 1366 ~ Sausalito, CA 94966 Phone/Fax (415) 331-9539 ~ [email protected] - 3 - Day 10, June 6Cuzco The morning is free to explore Machu Picchu on your own, relax at the hotel gardens or shop in Aguas Calientes. Late morning, we take the train to Ollayantaytambo (1 ½ hours) and our private bus back to Cuzco (1 ½ hours), with an evening free to dine at a restaurant of your choice. B, L…Hotel El Mercado Day 11, June 7Lima – departure Transfer to the airport and fly to Lima, with the day free to relax before your evening flight home. If you want to see Lima and perhaps visit Lima’s Gold Museum, which contains many interesting artifacts you may want to book an early flight out of Cuzco, otherwise you can have an extra day to explore Cuzco with a late afternoon flight out. Evening departure on homeward-bound flights. B… June 8Arrive home LAND COST $6,095 per person (6-9 members) $5,795 per person (10-12 members) *Should you choose to pay with credit card there will be a service charge of 3%, the fee we incur from the bank. Rates quoted are per person, based on sharing double accommodations, there are 12 double rooms at the first eco lodge and 6 double rooms at the other three eco lodges. Note—Prices listed are subject to change. We are occasionally faced with unavoidable cost increases or currency fluctuations that we cannot absorb. We will, however, do everything we can to keep prices the same as published. Single Supplement—$1,900 for requested singles; $1,300 for forced singles. If you prefer single accommodations, you must pay the Single Supplement Fee. If you wish to share accommodations, we'll try to match you up with a roommate. If that's not possible, we will only charge you a portion of the single supplement.